Homeless man asked to stop urinating stabs two men, police say

Homeless man arrested in San Francisco after allegedly stabbing two construction workers

A 49-year-old man unsheathed a folding knife and stabbed two men in San Francisco's Tenderloin district after the pair asked him to stop urinating at a construction site, police said Tuesday.

Ray Alton Moore, a transient, was booked into San Francisco County jail on suspicion of attempted murder and two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, said San Francisco police spokesman Albie Esparza.

Three construction workers saw Moore urinating on a truck parked at the site near Geary and Larkin streets around 2 p.m. Monday, officials said. When the workers approached Moore, they asked him to stop urinating, and he allegedly pulled out a knife.

"He stabbed one [man] in the arm, and another in the upper arm," Esparza said.

One of the victims, a 37-year-old man, was treated at a nearby hospital and later released. Police said the second victim, a 27-year-old man, suffered from life-threatening injuries because he was stabbed "multiple times," Esparza confirmed.

Homeless man stabs two construction workers, San Francisco Police say

A 49-year-old homeless man is in custody after police say he stabbed two construction workers who asked the man to stop urinating at a construction site in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood.

A 49-year-old homeless man is in custody after police say he stabbed two construction workers who asked the man to stop urinating at a construction site in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood.